The National Investigation Agency has charged three additional suspects in the Red Fort blast terror case, as its investigation broadens into wider operational and financial networks.
The fresh charges extend the agency’s probe into the explosion, with investigators uncovering connections that point to a larger network behind the attack. Charging additional accused reflects the progression of an inquiry as evidence accumulates.
The NIA is India’s central agency for investigating terrorism-related offences, and cases involving blasts at high-profile locations receive close attention. The Red Fort, a prominent national monument, makes the case particularly significant.
By examining operational and financial links, the agency aims to map how the alleged plot was organised and funded. Tracing money trails and logistical support is a standard element of terror investigations, helping to identify those who enabled an attack beyond its direct perpetrators.
The addition of three more accused indicates that the investigation is expanding rather than narrowing. The NIA is expected to continue pursuing leads and building its case as it works to establish the full scope of the network connected to the Red Fort blast.
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